Whenever we curse our struggles and conflicts, we inevitably squander opportunities to bring glory to God, serve others, and grow to be more like Christ. But when we respond to God's grace by consecrating our difficulties to him, there is no limit to the good that can be accomplished, even when that good seems far away at the time. January 29, 2007 • Jamie Santana • Conflict Conflict is almost a daily occurance today. We are confronted with poor customer service and technology problems are wrought with frustrations and seemingly no human solution! Then there are the daily issues with people you work with, vendors and customers. Christians At Work believes this is one of the most important issue that we can address. There are TWO main areas where Christains can be different from none believers...how we react to life changes and CONFLICT management! Jamie Santana is a faculty member of the Marketplace Training Center. January 27, 2007 • Ken Sande • General Conflict can be seen in two ways that are fundamentally different. One way is to look at it as an inevitable negative experience that we should simply endure. The other view of conflict sees it as an opportunity that God can use to accomplish much good.
January 27, 2007 • Ken Sande • Conflict You may know from first-hand experience that conflict among Christians is costly. But just how costly is it? January 27, 2007 • Michael Zigarelli, Ph.D. • Conflict Cyber-gossip is the newest innovation in an ancient practice. Notwithstanding this new-and-improved medium for gossip, E-mail, the destructive effects remain the same. One now-former employee of a firm bears personal witness to this.
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